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in part because cruises represent such a strong value proposition in this environment. one more thing before i drill down to whether you should sail away on carnival or royal caribbean. for cruise operators, net yield is how we measure them, the purest measure of a cruise company's pricing power. net yield is the ticket price minus the cost of getting there, plus onboard spending, minus any commissions paid to travel agents, all which is then divided by the number of available cruise days. simply put, this is a metric that tells you how much the cruise companies are squeezing out of their passengers. you get a 1% change in net yield in carnival or royal caribbean, that's enough for a 7% earnings in share for either company. this is a gigantic, incredibly easy way to tell how their business is doing, like same-store sales tore retail or revenue per available room for hotels. right now the net yield is in a fabulous position to go higher, thanks to higher demand, lower supply of ships and more and more people are booking online. given that commissions are paid right to th
in part because cruises represent such a strong value proposition in this environment. one more thing before i drill down to whether you should sail away on carnival or royal caribbean. for cruise operators, net yield is how we measure them, the purest measure of a cruise company's pricing power. net yield is the ticket price minus the cost of getting there, plus onboard spending, minus any commissions paid to travel agents, all which is then divided by the number of available cruise days....
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in that environment, you have -- you have correctly placed your hotels. >> well, it's really interesting for us, our business is so dependent on economic activity, business confidence and consumer confidence. you're exactly right. january in china our rev par numbers with up 6%. that's after a slow down. the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than
in that environment, you have -- you have correctly placed your hotels. >> well, it's really interesting for us, our business is so dependent on economic activity, business confidence and consumer confidence. you're exactly right. january in china our rev par numbers with up 6%. that's after a slow down. the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of...
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for families in wisconsin -- be it a traditional, a charter, a voucher, a virtual, or a home school environment. moving forward, we want to continue to dramatically improve existing schools and give parents the opportunity to choose legitimate alternatives to failing schools. education, we must continue to reform government. take the waste, fraud, and abuse commission, for example. so far, they have identified nearly $456 million worth of savings. our reforms allow state government to focus on efficiency, so taxpayers get great service without needless spending and waste. our reforms also gave schools and local governments flexibility to make management choices to improve their communities, while saving money. for example, our technical schools are saving millions of dollars by making simple, common sense changes to instructor schedules and overtime policies. in racine county, they are saving money with a program that allows non-violent jail inmates to do maintenance work, like mowing grass and shoveling snow. and much of the work being done to save taxpayers money is about finding creative sol
for families in wisconsin -- be it a traditional, a charter, a voucher, a virtual, or a home school environment. moving forward, we want to continue to dramatically improve existing schools and give parents the opportunity to choose legitimate alternatives to failing schools. education, we must continue to reform government. take the waste, fraud, and abuse commission, for example. so far, they have identified nearly $456 million worth of savings. our reforms allow state government to focus on...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" >> it's given me a new mission and i get to do this. >> i needed to be in a position to have some kind of effect. >> i certainly want to help other republican women think about running for office. >> i see government as a tool to be able to help people. >> now i have an opportunity to join them to carry the torch for future generations for women and their families. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe on capitol hill for this special edition of "to the contrary." there are a record number of women are serving in the 113th congress. twenty in the senate, 78n th house. e % othe women serving in this session of congress are freshmen. this week we introduce you to some of them. >> i ran in 2006 because of my concerns of how our service members returning home from i
the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" >> it's given me a new mission and i get to do this. >> i needed to be in a position to have some kind of effect....
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if you return a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement. >> so you don't know nothing about the burglary? you don't know who did it? >> no. >> if this were the first time, it would be a lot easier. there's no way in the world that this happened to you. but we can lose that argument given the fact that you're on probation for burglary. >> no, i was doing good before. >> we have to let the judge know that and make it so she does take it into consideration. okay? hang tight for a little bit. >> he's 18. he has no education. unless he gets his life together very quickly, then he's headed for a very bleak future. blank blaeng. >> what time do we move onto court? >> five or ten minutes, hopefully. >> rickypizzano has been in and out of the juvenile justice system his entire team life. now he's back in lcjc for running away from the treatment facility he was sent to the last time he was sent here. ricky knows he has sent the end of the line. rehabilitation sfrss are no lo
if you return a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement. >> so you don't know nothing about the burglary? you don't know who did it? >> no. >> if this were the first time, it would be a lot easier. there's no way in the world that this happened to you. but we can lose that argument given the fact that you're on probation for burglary. >> no,...
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so, a drop off in volume is really a natural occurrence in this environment. > you are just back from china. what did you find there? > > lots of pollution. i was in beijing for two days. i have been in china numerous times, and this was by far the worst i've ever seen it. but, aside from that, you look at the economy, things are moving. it is bouncing right along, and they are rebalancing the economy. you can see the service sector, the financial sector, different things moving. so i think in general things are moving in china. there is still a lot to be done and a lot of reform to be done, not the least of which is clean air and clean water. but i think these are things, initiatives to look forward to, and other than that, i think china is moving as expected, if not better. > we will take out our pollution put there tim. and what about the united states? what worries you about the market here? > > you know, not a lot worries me right now in this market. it is liquidity-driven. the fed is buying 80% of the treasury, which is unbelievable. i never thought i'd see that. so i think as l
so, a drop off in volume is really a natural occurrence in this environment. > you are just back from china. what did you find there? > > lots of pollution. i was in beijing for two days. i have been in china numerous times, and this was by far the worst i've ever seen it. but, aside from that, you look at the economy, things are moving. it is bouncing right along, and they are rebalancing the economy. you can see the service sector, the financial sector, different things moving. so i...
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they certainly have perspective on regulatory environment and improvements made or not made since then. >> how much cost? >> roughly $600 million, if you add administrative cost close to $700 million in fees. that's paid by wall street, by you and me if we invest. >> $700 million to reclaim $9 billion. >> which they say is a decent investment. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead on the program, intel and netflix both unveiling big plans to be front and center on your tv set. julia borsten at a media conference in laguna niguel, california. >> that's right, simon, digital and tech giants here and making big moves to own a piece of the future of television. i'll tell you about intel and netflix announcements coming up after the break. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium
they certainly have perspective on regulatory environment and improvements made or not made since then. >> how much cost? >> roughly $600 million, if you add administrative cost close to $700 million in fees. that's paid by wall street, by you and me if we invest. >> $700 million to reclaim $9 billion. >> which they say is a decent investment. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead on the program, intel and netflix both unveiling big plans to be front and...
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, they get married later in life, they live in a heterogeneous type of environment with kids all over the world, we grew up in a different melloul. neil: i don't see your party moving in that direct, some argue maybe you should. >> we're the party of life, liberty and pursuit of happy net, the party of find, a party that can speak about those opportunities, to all people in the united states this is a party that believes in giving a sense of ownership an opportunity over single citizen in this country, but we're also neil, the party of problem solving, we have gotten away from problem solving, we forgot how to do a dial, a lot of governors are pretty good from it, we should learn more from models of the republican governor that are doing good things but we lost the art of problem solving. that is what republicanism i think was founded on. pragmatic solutions to the issues of the day that work in favor of all americans, governors do it well, live doing that thing as governor of state of utah. and it works, on the economic side it should work on education policy, it should work in terms
, they get married later in life, they live in a heterogeneous type of environment with kids all over the world, we grew up in a different melloul. neil: i don't see your party moving in that direct, some argue maybe you should. >> we're the party of life, liberty and pursuit of happy net, the party of find, a party that can speak about those opportunities, to all people in the united states this is a party that believes in giving a sense of ownership an opportunity over single citizen in...
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the environment is great. this is a double anniversary discount. if you have been married for 15 years you get a 30% discount. on christmas special dinner packages as well. if you want to find out about all of their packages, go to their website or we will link you there from our website. wgnh icph [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ ♪ fixodent, and forget it. eant dh we asked what artist received a grammy legend award in 1994? >>the answer frank sinatra and curtis mayfield. >> they are all legends the people you just mentioned. >> we are ok for the next of the week. we may have some flurries later in the week. at actually been a fairly quiet week. with temperatures warming a little bit, you see the big storm that past. as the travels of to the east the wind will continue. we'll start to come down a little bit tonight. it will be moderately windy tomo
the environment is great. this is a double anniversary discount. if you have been married for 15 years you get a 30% discount. on christmas special dinner packages as well. if you want to find out about all of their packages, go to their website or we will link you there from our website. wgnh icph [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and...
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it is good for the economy and it is good for the environment. >> i do not know if there is a web site for a period. >> we will get you there. of the investigationcoming up next the investigation after a garage exploded overnight in the far south suburbs. plus a familiar face at the daley center this morning as mayor emmanuel reported for jury duty. a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system located in our gut the core of our health is truly on the inside. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. the motive appears to be robbery. when authorities went to the house through the suspects were busy partying. the son of a police sergeant. investigators are trying to determine whether a gas leak caused a garage explosion. the garage in the home had collapsed. officials say it appears a
it is good for the economy and it is good for the environment. >> i do not know if there is a web site for a period. >> we will get you there. of the investigationcoming up next the investigation after a garage exploded overnight in the far south suburbs. plus a familiar face at the daley center this morning as mayor emmanuel reported for jury duty. a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> pam: we continue our coverage tonight. on the manhunt for a man targetting police officers in los angeles. the suspect, a former police officer and navy reservist- christopher dorner - considers himself a whistle- blower -- who was wrongly fired by lapd because of it. he was furious about losing his job in 2008. and wrote a "manifesto'. discussing his plans for revenge. catherine heenan has details on that. >>catherine: despite all the photos showing a smiling christopher dorner. he has apparently been a very angry man. february 4th around 9 in the morning.he sat down to write his so-called manifesto on facebook. addressing it to "america". subject matter - "last resort" saying he wants to 'reclaim his name'. dorner says in part that he was targeted by the los angeles police departm
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> pam: we continue our coverage tonight. on the manhunt for a man targetting police officers in los angeles. the suspect, a former police officer and navy reservist- christopher dorner - considers himself a whistle- blower -- who was wrongly fired by...
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number of work force reports with the baby boomer generation retiring the and with a new health-care environment that physicians and the solutions aside from everything else, a number of areas of the medically served appropriately. there are specialties getting to the right hospitals. there are a number of issues. it is also hard to go into a looser sheffield of that is your desire. to miss several years to pay my way because of the restrictions. we have always advocated when you go through the immigration pathways, especially the skilled immigration pathways, there should be a great deal of portability a market-based -- people gravitate to where the demands are. these girls are appropriately needed and where they can function best. we have had the privilege of working with the office in the past -- i am a graduate. the are looking for authorization. there are looking for physicians who go to underserved areas and i have to stand the backlog of the end of service at the upgrade ideas it to be a part. >> to talk about agriculture. we are talking about seasonal workers. i know my colleagues brough
number of work force reports with the baby boomer generation retiring the and with a new health-care environment that physicians and the solutions aside from everything else, a number of areas of the medically served appropriately. there are specialties getting to the right hospitals. there are a number of issues. it is also hard to go into a looser sheffield of that is your desire. to miss several years to pay my way because of the restrictions. we have always advocated when you go through the...
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clear from a number of reports that with the baby boom generation retiring and with a new health-care environment, there is a shortage of health care workers at various levels. in a number of areas that are not medically served appropriately. certain specialties issues that are [indiscernible] there are a number of issues. it is hard when you come from eight [indiscernible] when you come in like i did. going to research field and it took several years to get to that because of the restrictions that are placed. we always advocated that when you go through the immigration pathways especially the field immigration pathways there should be market-based characteristics of that people gravitate, people with skills gravitate to where the demands are and where their skills are really needed. health care is no exception. i have had the privilege of working with senator conrad's office in the past of which i am a graduate. and they're looking for physicians who served under serb areas. -- underserved areas. >> we talk about agriculture, you are talking seasonal workers. in the example that my colleague fro
clear from a number of reports that with the baby boom generation retiring and with a new health-care environment, there is a shortage of health care workers at various levels. in a number of areas that are not medically served appropriately. certain specialties issues that are [indiscernible] there are a number of issues. it is hard when you come from eight [indiscernible] when you come in like i did. going to research field and it took several years to get to that because of the restrictions...
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report says that the federal agencies that spend the most, only about 10% of recent research involve the environment and prevention. the mental factors include radiation, pesticides, industrial pollutants, consumer products, drugs. a new study finds a gradual decrease in salt and take over a decade would prolong those by increasing heart disease and blood pressure. americans consume 3,600 mg of sodium the day. about 80% of sodium intake comes from so. we're talking about this gn bankers favorite meal. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. romantic valentine's dinner. he is the chef and general manager of the gold coast. this is the way to my heart. today we're going to be doing our famous. i have my butter down in a hot pan. we have some holes sage leaves and ear. at home we can use the cut bacon. just want to chalk that up. i think it has a bette
report says that the federal agencies that spend the most, only about 10% of recent research involve the environment and prevention. the mental factors include radiation, pesticides, industrial pollutants, consumer products, drugs. a new study finds a gradual decrease in salt and take over a decade would prolong those by increasing heart disease and blood pressure. americans consume 3,600 mg of sodium the day. about 80% of sodium intake comes from so. we're talking about this gn bankers...
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investors like the plan to cut costs and better position the bank for a tougher regulatory environment. so the shares surged over 9% to $20.55. utbany of barclay's competitorsutlso moved highto. bank of america rose over 3%, making it the biggest gainer in the dow. j.p. morgan and travelers were both up about 1%. fashion designer michael kors was another big gainer thanks to better than expected third quarter earnings and revenues. the company credits higher sales and the opening of new stores. but what really helped the stock: the company lifted its full-year earnings guidance. the shares rallied nearly 10% or $5 today to $62 a share. new york and company, the women's apparel retailer, also raised its guidance, but just on fourth quarter sales. the chain now expects sales to gain 2.3% thanks to successful a holiday season. the stock jumped 7% to $4.30. fashion accessories retailer fossil also g a boost today, rising 3% to $110 a share. the company says fourth quarter esonings rose 28%, much better than expected. sales growth was strong in its wholesale divisions in north america and a
investors like the plan to cut costs and better position the bank for a tougher regulatory environment. so the shares surged over 9% to $20.55. utbany of barclay's competitorsutlso moved highto. bank of america rose over 3%, making it the biggest gainer in the dow. j.p. morgan and travelers were both up about 1%. fashion designer michael kors was another big gainer thanks to better than expected third quarter earnings and revenues. the company credits higher sales and the opening of new stores....
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then he -- >> but how is he really going to propose a way of creating growth, creating an environment where those businesses that you talk about feel comfortable about hiring out of work americanses especially given 4lo-erjudis budget talk and everything, what you can really do? >> yeah, i think he's going to focus his attention on two areas. the first is energy development. i think he's going to make a big pitch for the u.s. as the energy power of the future, both in terms of renewable energies, green energy, and in terms of traditional energy, unconventional energy. so i think one of his themes is going to be energy. the second is i think he's going to push two very big trade bills, one the transpacific partnership with asia and the second the transatlantic partnership with the european union, both of those to create confidence that those economies are going to recover and to insurance that the united states is right in the middle serving consumers in both those countries through creating jobs, creating employment, and agricultural output here at home. >> susie: the president is als
then he -- >> but how is he really going to propose a way of creating growth, creating an environment where those businesses that you talk about feel comfortable about hiring out of work americanses especially given 4lo-erjudis budget talk and everything, what you can really do? >> yeah, i think he's going to focus his attention on two areas. the first is energy development. i think he's going to make a big pitch for the u.s. as the energy power of the future, both in terms of...
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we couldn't control the economic environment. we stuck to what we knew how to do best, deliver great food, exceed guest expectations and keep building upon the brands. liz: and deliver it at a price that would be at least focused for somebody who might be unemployed, maybe picks one night a week to go out to dinner. how different is it today, luring people into your restaurant, compared to say just about a year ago? is it easier? i think the environment, and i have said this a million times, is still lumpy and bumpy. unemployment is still high. consumers still have hesitation. certainly with the new tax bracket. i think what is really says is, you have to deliver the absolute best experience that you can and that is exactly what we're doing and obviously today was national pancake day. sort of provides us a unique opportunity because it is number one day of the year. we have people coming into ihop restaurants today than any other day of the year. it is a unique opportunity to showcase the best and brightest. >> you're giving awa
we couldn't control the economic environment. we stuck to what we knew how to do best, deliver great food, exceed guest expectations and keep building upon the brands. liz: and deliver it at a price that would be at least focused for somebody who might be unemployed, maybe picks one night a week to go out to dinner. how different is it today, luring people into your restaurant, compared to say just about a year ago? is it easier? i think the environment, and i have said this a million times, is...
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in this kind of environment, to deliver 5% earnings growth, a substantial improvement from the third quarter and second quarter of last year, i think that's very impressive. and, again, in this kind of tough environment. >> 73% of the companies are reporting and topped earnings. in terms of -- >> lower expectations. >> lowered expectations. >> the nasdaq is suffering its worst drop since november today. let's go live to the nasdaq to see what is behind the move. within the last 30 minutes you could really see a noticeable drop. >> absolutely, scott. just in last 30 minutes we have seen the noticeable pullback in large cap tech. shares have been underperforming the major indices. analysts telling me this is profit taking, especially after the major run-up that we have seen in some of these stocks. dpo google, that's a great example, today bmo capital downgrading the stock saying it is becoming a less compelling opportunity, more investors and that this rotation of capital out of apple could decrease. another loser, oracle, moving lower after announcing the acquisition of acme for $2.1
in this kind of environment, to deliver 5% earnings growth, a substantial improvement from the third quarter and second quarter of last year, i think that's very impressive. and, again, in this kind of tough environment. >> 73% of the companies are reporting and topped earnings. in terms of -- >> lower expectations. >> lowered expectations. >> the nasdaq is suffering its worst drop since november today. let's go live to the nasdaq to see what is behind the move. within...
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. >> do you believe that the environment at her former school was part of the reason why she was having her anger problems? >> yes. >> so you recognized the problem and did something about it? >> yes. >> are you able to provide supervision over her? >> yes. >> when do you work? >> i work swing shifts, rotating backwards. >> explain that in a little more detail. >> i finish midnights today and i start afternoons wednesday. >> with such an irregular work schedule, it falls on ayryana to take over the responsibilities at home and play mother to her two brothers. a source of much frustration for her and partially why ayryana finds herself here today. >> when i finish i may or may not have a day off. then i go to day turns and then back to midnights, rotating backwards. >> that's all that i have, judge. >> thank you, you may have a seat. >> to get a final perspective on the case, the judge calls on the probation department for their recommendation. ayryana knows that the department's testimony could make or break her case. >>> as high as the stakes are for ayryana, aaron is facing the ultima
. >> do you believe that the environment at her former school was part of the reason why she was having her anger problems? >> yes. >> so you recognized the problem and did something about it? >> yes. >> are you able to provide supervision over her? >> yes. >> when do you work? >> i work swing shifts, rotating backwards. >> explain that in a little more detail. >> i finish midnights today and i start afternoons wednesday. >> with...
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>> we need to focus on creating an environment that fosters competition. ultimately until we have new methodologies like rapid ratings and others approaching the market in different ways, new revenue models, not being paid by issuers where there's a potential conflict of interest but paid by subscribers. all these things need to be fostered and we need to make sure we're not creating barriers that makes small firms say i don't want to be in this market. >> there's so many hurdles and barriers that can't be explained in a 4:00 tv segment. >> i don't like them but have to use them legally because pension funds may have rules that say i can't buy anything unless it's rated by one of the two or big three nrsros. >> really nailed it. >> it's a bizarre circle. >> the public fiduciary and pension funds that have funds that go into the money managers that help prop up the system, you believe the board of trustees of those pension funds or pensioners whose money managed say this does not work anymore and we cannot be relying on these agencies that are alleged fraud
>> we need to focus on creating an environment that fosters competition. ultimately until we have new methodologies like rapid ratings and others approaching the market in different ways, new revenue models, not being paid by issuers where there's a potential conflict of interest but paid by subscribers. all these things need to be fostered and we need to make sure we're not creating barriers that makes small firms say i don't want to be in this market. >> there's so many hurdles...
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many of then banks are not even earning their cost of capital yet in what's not a terrible environment. so, what you go for is compensation. it isn't just bigger than any other expense. for some of these, it's bigger than all the other expenses by some measure. the banks have been taking it down, firing people. that's really a tragedy. tens of thousands of people. and some how we seem to miss this and the tragedy there. they've been taking down compensation and they've been deferring out compensation. now, moving toward bond compensation is actually a very good way of reducing risk. equity compensation, which is what we've moved more towards actually encourages risk, in a way, we've been going in the wrong direction. >> do you think, then, that we need to break up the banks and reverse the demise of that in some way? >> well, i think it's all -- look, there's a lot of talk about breaking up banks. i know bob robin said today not break up then banks. for all these wonderful, esteemed very accomplished gentlemen who were in banking some time ago, they're all coming out with an opinion an
many of then banks are not even earning their cost of capital yet in what's not a terrible environment. so, what you go for is compensation. it isn't just bigger than any other expense. for some of these, it's bigger than all the other expenses by some measure. the banks have been taking it down, firing people. that's really a tragedy. tens of thousands of people. and some how we seem to miss this and the tragedy there. they've been taking down compensation and they've been deferring out...
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in an environment and rules that work for them so things like no budget, no pay, bipartisan seeking of the house floor, so we are not always a nation divided, even with our leaders. i want to share a video with your from congressman jack kingston of georgia and the message he has about a unique relationship he has developed. let's see what he had to say. >> the thing i really don't like about k-9 is a have to sit next to jim moran. ever the don't like jim grant. it turns out were friends. he gave me a ride home that night. i would have walked if not for my arch enemy, nemesis, a democrat jim moran. that is the problem with "no labels," you start liking people he is a good guy. i always liked him anyhow, but those kinds of relationships can take place because what happens in washington just at the time when you have decided don't like somebody something like k-9 brings you together, you get to know him, and you find that your the one that was wrong. this is a great group, lots of potential, and by a wall behind it. [applause] >> that is a great message from a republican from georgia abo
in an environment and rules that work for them so things like no budget, no pay, bipartisan seeking of the house floor, so we are not always a nation divided, even with our leaders. i want to share a video with your from congressman jack kingston of georgia and the message he has about a unique relationship he has developed. let's see what he had to say. >> the thing i really don't like about k-9 is a have to sit next to jim moran. ever the don't like jim grant. it turns out were friends....
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the political environment is very, very difficult. the economic underpinnings that we're facing now in the environment that we're going to have to deal, you know, for the economy, is actually better than it's been in some time. we've chewed through a lot of problems. a lot of the leverage on the banking side, on the corporate side and on the individual side has been chewed through. housing has probably in all likelihood has turned around at this point. the energy situation in the united states is terrific, and beyond the contemplation of anybody who grew up when i grew up sort of secure in the knowledge that the u.s. is going to have to import energy forever, and that may not necessarily be the case. so those are all tailwinds. the big problem is getting the country to receive that bounty and to plan for it and to structure itself in the right way. if you take energy, for example, we really have implemented an energy policy that will be able to take advantage of some of those blessings that have come our way. >> what do you make of th
the political environment is very, very difficult. the economic underpinnings that we're facing now in the environment that we're going to have to deal, you know, for the economy, is actually better than it's been in some time. we've chewed through a lot of problems. a lot of the leverage on the banking side, on the corporate side and on the individual side has been chewed through. housing has probably in all likelihood has turned around at this point. the energy situation in the united states...
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>> i think that's -- that's the environment. there will be short term investors looking at this stock. he wants us to focus on long term. the short term reality is comps are down 30 something percent probably this quarter. the short term is what we have to look at. >> fascinating stuff today. thank you very much for your insight. we'll talk to you later. let's get back to headquarters and the halftime. >>> carl thank you very much. we go to the halftime show. the dow is down a point. one market watcher says the s&p will drop 200 points this year. he'll tell you why coming up. >>> coffee talk, green mountain earnin earnings. up 52% this year. we'll talk to our late traders and the shares of apple up as much as 2% with creditors crediting it on legend mu tall fund bill miller and we're talking with others. what kind of activity are you seeing otherwise in shares of apple? >> it was pretty normal, which means tepid in the first hour of trading even though this was a very active trading stock and option class. the first hour traded
>> i think that's -- that's the environment. there will be short term investors looking at this stock. he wants us to focus on long term. the short term reality is comps are down 30 something percent probably this quarter. the short term is what we have to look at. >> fascinating stuff today. thank you very much for your insight. we'll talk to you later. let's get back to headquarters and the halftime. >>> carl thank you very much. we go to the halftime show. the dow is...
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higher interest, whether or not stocks go up in that environment. back re going to send you now to a place where the weather should be much better. us want to be there i think. mr. kernen. >> oh, thanks, andrew. coming up our newsmaker of the hour, famed corporate leader carol bartz is going to speak out on yahoo! apple and much more. plus the northeast bracing for a major winter storm. 2600 flights already grounded. forecasters warning that this storm could be among the worst ever. although it is winter. a live report from laguardia when we return. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to "squawk" this friday. take a look at how the futures are setting up ahead of the market. dow looks like it would open up about 4, nasdaq up about 2, and the s&p up about a point. also in the headlines, the northeast bracing for a winter storm called nemo. and it looks like a bad one. 2600 flights alrea
higher interest, whether or not stocks go up in that environment. back re going to send you now to a place where the weather should be much better. us want to be there i think. mr. kernen. >> oh, thanks, andrew. coming up our newsmaker of the hour, famed corporate leader carol bartz is going to speak out on yahoo! apple and much more. plus the northeast bracing for a major winter storm. 2600 flights already grounded. forecasters warning that this storm could be among the worst ever....
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we saw that last year in an environment when mna activity was down 9% globally. our advisory fees were up approximately 30%. so we're taking market share in a skig cant way. >> and you're expecting dealing this year? >> i think we would expect, you know, you never know. would i put my money or own or under? i would put my money on over. >> all right. you're a betting man. ralph, good to have you on our program. ralph schlosstein. >>> again refusal to raise taxes as part of a deal to avoid automatic spending cuts. tom cole will speak with me about the brewing battle in the national's capitol. >>> a fury erupts after a company tells customers they're watering down its bourbon. stay with us. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> welcome back. less than three weeks until automatic budget cuts kick in which will trigger job losses and perhaps an economic setback. john harwo
we saw that last year in an environment when mna activity was down 9% globally. our advisory fees were up approximately 30%. so we're taking market share in a skig cant way. >> and you're expecting dealing this year? >> i think we would expect, you know, you never know. would i put my money or own or under? i would put my money on over. >> all right. you're a betting man. ralph, good to have you on our program. ralph schlosstein. >>> again refusal to raise taxes as...
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>> hey, charles, well, manhattan continues to be a safe haven environment for those who want to invest in real estate or buy a place here, to go shopping or hit the trendy restaurants or bars or a show. we're going to have a look for you the next hour of varney about two and a half million dollar apartment, what you get for that kind of money and who is buying these places? manhattan's real estate market is booming. it's a seller's market right now. what does it take? we're going to have the answers to all of that with you, charles, coming up at 10:30 on varney. charles: i can't wait. sometimes i stand in central park and look at the apartments, are there that many rich people out there? i can't wait, sandra, thanks a lot. >> exactly. charles: don't talk about home builders stocks not necessarily on varney, but they've been soaring in the past year, nicole, i know you've got one that's more than doubled. >> i thought you were going to say a manhattan the apartment not everyone is rich in manhattan. >> are you serious? >> yeah, i'm serious, come on, let's get to the stock and we've talk
>> hey, charles, well, manhattan continues to be a safe haven environment for those who want to invest in real estate or buy a place here, to go shopping or hit the trendy restaurants or bars or a show. we're going to have a look for you the next hour of varney about two and a half million dollar apartment, what you get for that kind of money and who is buying these places? manhattan's real estate market is booming. it's a seller's market right now. what does it take? we're going to have...
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so can you move forward and say no matter what the environment if we hire smart people we can figure this out? >> absolutely. if we continue to hire smart people, continue to execute and continue to deliver for our clients we'll continue to do well for the shareholders. liz: some of the numbers that look so good you got them by slicing and dicing compensation in certain regards. are you done with that? when you do something like that does it affect your ability to recruit? >> we made lots of different changes in your business over last five years. it is not just compensation. it is headcount. it is geographical footprint. it is outsourcing. >> are you done for 2013. >> i don't know if we're ever done. it is one of the things in our business it is always difficult to predict what size you need to be. i said this many times before. we're never perfectly sized. we're too big at the bottom. we're too small at the top. we're never just in the perfect moment where we're right-sized. we'll continue to modulate the size of our firm based on the opportunity. liz: is goldman right-sized for a
so can you move forward and say no matter what the environment if we hire smart people we can figure this out? >> absolutely. if we continue to hire smart people, continue to execute and continue to deliver for our clients we'll continue to do well for the shareholders. liz: some of the numbers that look so good you got them by slicing and dicing compensation in certain regards. are you done with that? when you do something like that does it affect your ability to recruit? >> we...
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we want to create an environment that fosters the creation and subsidizes that great content, and you need great advertising to do that. the kind of advertising that you see in vogue. the kind of advertising that you actually enjoy looking at and that is really beautiful. and so that's what we're trying to do, and we've now generated, you know, millions of dollars for our various publishing partners, and it's just a real win-win situation. liz: i want to let people know that you are in the proverbial garage in palo alto. i have been there as you know. the last time i was there, as you walk in, there's a little sign that says flipboard population back then it was 57. you had 57 employees. what are you at now? have you had to change that sign? >> we do have to amend the sign. we are at now 77 employees. and we've just hired some great new folks i introduced to the team on monday. we hired who was the head of engineering -- who has come on to our head of engineering. we're incredibly excited. >> we're so great to watch you grow. >> it's great to have you be a fan of flipboard. we hope yo
we want to create an environment that fosters the creation and subsidizes that great content, and you need great advertising to do that. the kind of advertising that you see in vogue. the kind of advertising that you actually enjoy looking at and that is really beautiful. and so that's what we're trying to do, and we've now generated, you know, millions of dollars for our various publishing partners, and it's just a real win-win situation. liz: i want to let people know that you are in the...
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do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order to get something done in congress he's going to have to centrally be able to push it through whether there's an executive order or the only thing that will pass is something that republicanss can support because republicans are the ones who control congress. at the end of the day here's what i think is somewhat interesting. for republicans in congress these issues, guns and immigration, make them a stronger national party in the future because it helps them do better that mitt romney did very poorly: suburban moderate women voters and hispanics. yet if you're going to be elected as a republican in congre
do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order...
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what makes it special is that we have a social market economy and we have focused on environment and climate issues. we will also try to make a good basis of that. and all of the other things that make europe special. what we need to do is to change what we feel is our core values. we need to do this come as, as i have tried to do back home in denmark. we have done three things. first of all, we have kept an extremely tight budget. we have adopted a budget legislation and we can no longer exceed our budget from here on turn year-to-year. all of this means that we have a very low interest rate in denmark, we have become a safe haven. a tight budget is important. the second thing is to be on a reform friendly. we have performed so much the last year that i don't think it has any comparison in our history. we have performed early retirement, and we have now reformed the benefit system. we are trying to reform the education system. we have been on a big frenzy. there then come i feel that this is important. we have tried to bring balance into our budget. at the same time, having a focus
what makes it special is that we have a social market economy and we have focused on environment and climate issues. we will also try to make a good basis of that. and all of the other things that make europe special. what we need to do is to change what we feel is our core values. we need to do this come as, as i have tried to do back home in denmark. we have done three things. first of all, we have kept an extremely tight budget. we have adopted a budget legislation and we can no longer...
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. >> the low rate environment is a major driver. >> absolutely. >> how do fundamentals look? >> earnings much better than expected. 2.5 percentage points before where the expectation was at the beginning of the period. now s&p capital ik consensus are at 6%. the only problem is it basically seems to have been borrowing from the first quarter of 2003. now we're only looking at 1.4% growth but had been expecting close to 4% growth. >> how about revenue. >> pretty much steady at 3.5% growth so better than the one-half of 1% we got last quarter but still not seeing the driving ref now that i would like to see. >> i know we're splitting hairs and i can't afford to do that anyway, but the dow is up 100 points so we're at risk of not having the triple-digit move in the market. psychologically would that matter at all, at least for the short term? >> i think revels are like rusty doors, takes a couple of attempts before they finally swing open, and this is just one of those attempts. >> well said. >> larry. >> you're thinking five, ten years down the road. >> you're thinking a psycho
. >> the low rate environment is a major driver. >> absolutely. >> how do fundamentals look? >> earnings much better than expected. 2.5 percentage points before where the expectation was at the beginning of the period. now s&p capital ik consensus are at 6%. the only problem is it basically seems to have been borrowing from the first quarter of 2003. now we're only looking at 1.4% growth but had been expecting close to 4% growth. >> how about revenue. >>...
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as we get to a spot of a more normal market environment. >> do you feel they are going more towards etfs than mutual funds because one reason is bob pisani has been hot on this issue is expense ratios are dropping. >> right. we have seen strong flows into mutual funds. almost a record of year last year so i think some advisors and investors are getting into more active managements but we have seen strong flows into etfs as well, which are index tracking products and people use those for different reasons. >> beth, good to have you. thanks for coming. >> thank for having me. >> i wish i add grandpa with a mattress stuffed with cash. how many grandpas really do have mattresses stuffed with cash? >> not enough. >> and i would want them in dollars. >>> a forecast left fuzzy. we are wondering if we will see no snow or three feet of snow. we are looking on the floor of the newsroom. let's get answeres from weather chan's paul goodloe. paul, why is this system in particular so hard it nail down? >> we think we have it nailed down here at weather channel. but over all in terms of snow, you have
as we get to a spot of a more normal market environment. >> do you feel they are going more towards etfs than mutual funds because one reason is bob pisani has been hot on this issue is expense ratios are dropping. >> right. we have seen strong flows into mutual funds. almost a record of year last year so i think some advisors and investors are getting into more active managements but we have seen strong flows into etfs as well, which are index tracking products and people use those...
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so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are forming where the consumption will come down. >> the consumption has come down. we were consuming 22 million barrels a day only in 2005 and now we are consuming 3 million barrels a day less than that. and a lot of that has been in the last five years. >> so, what's going to be the incentive for oil companies to continue producing to reach this energy independence if consumption is already coming down and the prices are falling? >> we live in a world where petroleum products are to global market. demand globally is continues the grow. as long as the product demand is there, pri
so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now best foods mayonnaise is just $2.77. so pile it on. pizza is served. digiorno pizza is just $3.88. and here's a treat. dreyer's ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> clouds in the valley, temperatures in the 40s. a chance of rain on the way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> the metering lights are on at the bay bridge toll plaza, extra volume westbound 580 towards the dublin interchange. traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >>> we have a big hockey game tonight in downtown san
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it is just a very different operating environment out there. it allows us to get the stores open more quickly and efficiently. cheryl: i am curious about demand. we think things are picking up. are you seeing better business? >> well, i think when i talk to my fellow ceos and presidents, we are seeing trends that are positive. i guess it is less worse. when i met with some of the industry economist, they are projecting a very flat year. they are worried that if some outside shot comes in, this economy could leg very quickly. this is a mixed bag deal. it is a very dicey deal. cheryl: i may steal that. thank you. appreciate it. good to have you on the show again. dennis: gasoline prices spiking to new highs for the day. we have a way you may profit on the pain. cheryl: ethanol producers out of business. as we go to break, take a look at oil. ♪ ( man ) legs up ! ( man ) legs up ? legs up, legs up, legs up ! red hot deal days are back. let nothing stop you. good job it's red hot deal days. get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all
it is just a very different operating environment out there. it allows us to get the stores open more quickly and efficiently. cheryl: i am curious about demand. we think things are picking up. are you seeing better business? >> well, i think when i talk to my fellow ceos and presidents, we are seeing trends that are positive. i guess it is less worse. when i met with some of the industry economist, they are projecting a very flat year. they are worried that if some outside shot comes in,...